Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

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This post contains affiliate links.Guess what, friends?I was looking over some old photos from when we started working on the baby’s room and it’s officially been about 13 months that this project has been going on.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

That’s got to be some kind of record or something.In fact, when we started, it wasn’t even the baby’s room, it was just “One of the upstairs bedrooms”.I’m so happy to report that it finally feels like a real live room in there and not a shady lean-to off of someone’s old backyard shed.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

It’s an accomplishment, I tell you!.Just because I can’t resist, let’s see how this room was looking around this time last year.. To all those who don’t think we’ve really got a fixer upper on our hands here: What say you now?.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

Maybe I shouldn’t be so proud of my icky ceiling pictures.

Anyway, we’ve come a long way and I’ll show you how it looks today at the end of this post.. First thing’s first though.This will take you no more than a minute if you just get to it!

Ok, so now your fridge is empty.Go shopping for more food.. Just kidding!

We’re going to go travelling though.Take that grocery bag that’s now bursting full and take it out to wherever you put your trash.

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